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单词 glorified
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Definition of glorified in English:

glorified

adjective ˈɡlɔːrɪfʌɪdˈɡlɔrəˌfaɪd
  • 1attributive (of something or someone ordinary or unexceptional) represented as or appearing more elevated or special than is the case.

    (尤指普通人,事)被拔高了的;被美化了的

    I did the paperwork and was basically a glorified secretary
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In reality it appears more as a glorified work visa scheme.
    • Is a computer just a glorified typewriter or tablet?
    • A glorified secretary for the local police department, Marvin aspires to be a cop.
    • Lured by a lifelong love of dance, she started as what she describes as ‘a glorified secretary,’ and learned from the bottom up.
    • Since all I ever use the thing for is writing, to me it's just a glorified typewriter.
    • They may live in glorified squats with a computer or be very wealthy.
    • It wasn't much more than a glorified typewriter, but it suited her fine.
    • The neighbors started to whine about living downwind from a smokehouse; my kitchen was reduced to a glorified pantry, used for almost nothing except storing condiments and beer.
    • It will always be memorable because we've proven to ourselves that we can live abroad successfully, even on a glorified student budget.
    • I was horrified when I heard the following sound bites during the glorified PR exercise, disguised as a public information meeting.
    • ‘Our bogs, ditches, back alleys and lanes are being used as a glorified dumping ground by many householders,’ said Michael.
    • For others it had all the hallmarks of another night of stoic, staid education: the use of the televisual medium as a glorified college professor.
    • This is a glorified car boot sale and I propose refusal on the grounds of road safety.
    • As someone who has only ever designed websites as an aside to proper work or as a glorified hobby, this is hugely flattering, and something I may just take up.
    • But those last two shows did dispel any notions that this was just glorified karaoke.
    • Ten years' worth of self-planned and solo treks, climbs, and paddles have taught me it's much better to go out there and meet adventure head-on than to take some kind of glorified bus tour.
    • Despite advances in headphone design, the fact is you are still listening to glorified stereo, where the sounds appear to thump uncomfortably inside your head.
    • Their team is in truth a glorified Inter County side.
    • ‘I've been living here for 30 years and this morning I'm looking out my window at a glorified war zone,’ said one woman.
    • A village couple claim the bus service for the disabled is being used as a glorified taxi by people fit enough to travel on ordinary buses.
  • 2(in religious contexts) made glorious.

    被赞美的,荣耀的 (用于宗教背景)

    the transformed and glorified Jesus

    被改变和美化了的耶稣。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • God is primarily glorified not in what you do but what you are.
    • Until we receive our glorified bodies, our redemption is not complete; we are not complete.
    • If we are to make further progress, we need to make use of the theological and scriptural window that gives access to the glorified life of the risen Lord.
    • And she, who also has been assumed into heaven and has a glorified body, still has hands that show she was just a working woman.
    • Catholic doctrine teaches that the Eucharist is the body of Christ as He is now in heaven in his glorified state, not the body of Christ before his resurrection.
    • This reminds us that worship will have a prominent place in the glorified church.
    • Thus the Personality of Godhead becomes ever glorified.
    • For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened.

Definition of glorified in US English:

glorified

adjectiveˈɡlôrəˌfīdˈɡlɔrəˌfaɪd
  • 1attributive (especially of something or someone ordinary or unexceptional) represented in such a way as to appear more elevated or special.

    (尤指普通人,事)被拔高了的;被美化了的

    I did the paperwork and was basically a glorified secretary
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a glorified car boot sale and I propose refusal on the grounds of road safety.
    • Ten years' worth of self-planned and solo treks, climbs, and paddles have taught me it's much better to go out there and meet adventure head-on than to take some kind of glorified bus tour.
    • It will always be memorable because we've proven to ourselves that we can live abroad successfully, even on a glorified student budget.
    • ‘I've been living here for 30 years and this morning I'm looking out my window at a glorified war zone,’ said one woman.
    • A glorified secretary for the local police department, Marvin aspires to be a cop.
    • Since all I ever use the thing for is writing, to me it's just a glorified typewriter.
    • In reality it appears more as a glorified work visa scheme.
    • But those last two shows did dispel any notions that this was just glorified karaoke.
    • For others it had all the hallmarks of another night of stoic, staid education: the use of the televisual medium as a glorified college professor.
    • They may live in glorified squats with a computer or be very wealthy.
    • ‘Our bogs, ditches, back alleys and lanes are being used as a glorified dumping ground by many householders,’ said Michael.
    • Lured by a lifelong love of dance, she started as what she describes as ‘a glorified secretary,’ and learned from the bottom up.
    • A village couple claim the bus service for the disabled is being used as a glorified taxi by people fit enough to travel on ordinary buses.
    • Is a computer just a glorified typewriter or tablet?
    • I was horrified when I heard the following sound bites during the glorified PR exercise, disguised as a public information meeting.
    • Their team is in truth a glorified Inter County side.
    • It wasn't much more than a glorified typewriter, but it suited her fine.
    • Despite advances in headphone design, the fact is you are still listening to glorified stereo, where the sounds appear to thump uncomfortably inside your head.
    • The neighbors started to whine about living downwind from a smokehouse; my kitchen was reduced to a glorified pantry, used for almost nothing except storing condiments and beer.
    • As someone who has only ever designed websites as an aside to proper work or as a glorified hobby, this is hugely flattering, and something I may just take up.
  • 2(in religious contexts) made glorious.

    被赞美的,荣耀的 (用于宗教背景)

    the transformed and glorified Jesus

    被改变和美化了的耶稣。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This reminds us that worship will have a prominent place in the glorified church.
    • Catholic doctrine teaches that the Eucharist is the body of Christ as He is now in heaven in his glorified state, not the body of Christ before his resurrection.
    • For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened.
    • Thus the Personality of Godhead becomes ever glorified.
    • God is primarily glorified not in what you do but what you are.
    • If we are to make further progress, we need to make use of the theological and scriptural window that gives access to the glorified life of the risen Lord.
    • And she, who also has been assumed into heaven and has a glorified body, still has hands that show she was just a working woman.
    • Until we receive our glorified bodies, our redemption is not complete; we are not complete.
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